- The Olympics (band)
The Olympics were a
doo-wop group formed in 1957 by leadsinger Walter Ward. The group included Eddie Lewis (tenor ), Charles Fizer (tenor), Walter Hammond (baritone ) and Melvin King (bass) and except for Lewis were friends in a Los Angeles,California high school . Their first record was credited to Walter Ward and the Challengers ("I Can Tell" on Melatone).After the name change, they recorded "Western Movies" (Demon Records) in the summer of 1958. Co-written by Fred Smith and Cliff Goldsmith, "Western Movies" made it to #8 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart. Thesong reflected the nation's preoccupation with western themed movies andtelevision programs. It told the story of a man who lost his girl to TV westerns, and it included doo-wopharmonies as well as backgroundgunshot s andricochet sound effect s.In 1960 the group recorded "(Baby) Hully Gully," which initiated the hully gully
dance craze. "Big Boy Pete," which the group also released in 1960, served as inspiration forThe Kingsmen 's "Jolly Green Giant."The Rascals later covered their song "Good Lovin' " and took all the way to #1.Over the next 10 years The Olympics recorded upbeat R&B songs, often about dances popular at the time.
Fizer was shot and killed during the
Watts Riots in 1965. Shortly thereafter, King left the group after his sister died in an accidental shooting. A revamped group continued to record into the early 1970s, but were unable to attain popular chart success after the mid 1960s. The Olympics continued to perform on the "oldies group" circuit in theUnited States and other countries.ingles
(Chart positions listed are from the Billboard Hot 100 chart)
*"Western Movies" (1958) #8
*"(I Wanna) Dance with the Teacher" (1958) #71
*"Private Eye" (1959) #95
*"(Baby) Hully Gully" (1960) #72
*"Big Boy Pete" (1960) #50
*"Shimmy Like Kate" (1960) #42
*"Dooley" (1961) #94
*"Little Pedro" (1961) #76
*"The Bounce" (1963) #40
*"Good Lovin'" (1965) #81ources
* [http://www.musicweb-international.com/encyclopaedia/o/O25.HTM Music Web]
* [http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/olympics.htm The Olympics]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:w1uk6j6h7190~T5 Entry at the All Music Guide]
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-ward16dec16,1,7749649.story?coll=la-headlines-pe-california Walter Ward's obituary in the Los Angeles Times]
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